University of Louisville officials will appear before the NCAA Infractions Appeals Committee Wednesday in Atlanta in an effort to get the penalties issued in the men's basketball prostitutes-for-recruits scandal overturned. A look at the arguments they are expected to make.

University of Louisville officials will appear before the NCAA Infractions Appeals Committee Wednesday in Atlanta in an effort to get the penalties issued in the men's basketball prostitutes-for-recruits scandal overturned. A look at the arguments they are expected to make.

The more than $300 million hotel is on track, and even a few weeks ahead of schedule, according to Kavanaugh Wayne. It’s scheduled to open before the 2018 Kentucky Derby.

There are more construction jobs in the metro area in the last two years than any other time since the 2008 recession, according to the U.S. Labor Bureau. That's why the Omni contractors and consultants are hosting a job fair here at the Kentucky Career Center on March 30.

They're looking for experienced workers or just anyone with an interest.

“If you have an interest in going to those fields still come out, and we will try our best to connect you some community resources that can possibly get you some of the training needed,” Kavanaugh Wayne said.

The goal from the beginning was to hire women and minorities.

“We are still working toward our goals in terms of the work force,” Kavanaugh Wayne said. “We are right around 15 percent for minority laborers and right around two percent for female.”